Greg rents our farmland out,mostly from fear,fear of being called a "FARMER",we have lots of farmer friends,just not a title greg wants! :lol: :lol: I even have a hard time getting him to work the garden lOLNorthern Rancher said:Easy JB that's a running joke up in our country-I'm surrounded by farmland and took alot of flack from the plow jockeys when grain was high and cows were low-so now I just tell them farmer is the 'f' word around me.
Northern Rancher said:Easy JB that's a running joke up in our country-I'm surrounded by farmland and took alot of flack from the plow jockeys when grain was high and cows were low-so now I just tell them farmer is the 'f' word around me.
Mrs.Greg said:Greg rents our farmland out,mostly from fear,fear of being called a "FARMER",we have lots of farmer friends,just not a title greg wants! :lol: :lol: I even have a hard time getting him to work the garden lOLNorthern Rancher said:Easy JB that's a running joke up in our country-I'm surrounded by farmland and took alot of flack from the plow jockeys when grain was high and cows were low-so now I just tell them farmer is the 'f' word around me.
Good point Cattleco.I believe Greg is a cowboy,not because he wears wranglers,cowboy boots,and a cowboy hat...hes a cowboy because of who he is! Hes a loyal friend till the day he dies,he takes a handshake as a agreement!Doesn't understand if someone doesn't honor a handshake!His family is no.1 and ALWAYS tells us theres five people he would gladly die for!When he speaks people listen because he doesn't do it often but when he does it means somthing.Pride and honor are AWFULLY important to him! The friend I mentioned earlier thats a pig farmer,also a cowboy in mine and Gregs eyes,had a terrible farm accident a few years back,he cowboyed up and made it through,to this day he fights the effects of the accident and also has a blood disorder that is requiring him to take Kidney dialisis,that hes taking on his own at home and is on the transplant list...we have NEVER seen him give up or be unhappy or cry why me...to us hes a cowboy!Hes the most loyal caring friend we have,thinks of everyone else before himself...THATS a cowboy! and hes never been on a horse!DiamondSCattleCo said::lol: :lol: Man JB, you sure lit this topic on fire, didn't ya? :lol: :lol:
I'm not sure why people get so hung up on defining what makes a cowboy. Lets face it, its pretty tough to define.
Is it what you ride? Where in the word "cowboy" does the word horse appear?
Is it how how many cows you own? 1 or 100,000, they still need tending.
Is it how many acres your paddocks are? If a 50 acre chunk of grass keeps 50 head happy for a month or so, you're awful dumb not to cross fence that section of land. Nowhere in the word "cowboy" does the word dumb appear.
Is it how you handle your stock? How you doctor them? I realize that nowhere in the word "cowboy" does the word "headgate" appear, but then neither does the word "rope". Rope does appear in a slang expression for those with limp wrists. Does that make them cowboys?
Personally, I don't think there is a "thing" that helps define a cowboy. Its who y'are. Either y'are one, or y'aren't one. And the only person who can tell you that y'are one is another one.
Rod
Oldtimer said:Still trying to figure out what hat to wear when I get lazy and take the new 4 wheeler to trail cows :???: :lol:
Northern Rancher said:Maple Leaf-RANCHER RANCHER RANCHER NANNANA BOO BOO LOL. I don't take any guff from stubble jumpers -shoot me in the guts if it bothers you lol.
DiamondSCattleCo said:Oldtimer said:Still trying to figure out what hat to wear when I get lazy and take the new 4 wheeler to trail cows :???: :lol:
Yer sposed to wear a helmet.
Hmmmm, that splain's alot :lol: :lol:
Rod
Jinglebob said:katrina said:So Jinglebob, We are farmers what are you saying?? We are dumb? What qualifies as cowboy or farmer? And whats wrong or better? Inlighten me. Is it wrong to own a tractor? Apparently you know more, so clue me in...
OOooo, did I touch a sore spot?
There is nothing wrong with farmers. They raise the food we eat.
A farmer would rather use a 4 wheeler than a horse and would work their cattle afoot rather than use a horse.
A farmer would use a calf hook and a cowboy would use a rope.
Farmers motivation for having cattle is too either make money or to utilize roughage or grain, that he/she can make more money off from than if he/ she were to sell it. Cowboys have cattle as they don't know what else to do to utilize their grass. And they don't want to run sheep on it. And they like to ride after and rope at cattle.
Farmers would tend to run their cattle in smaller pastures and have them more confined while a cowboy would rather have the cattle out grazing and not want them as confined.
Farmers tend to farm, and cowboys tend to cattle. :wink:
Neither is any better or worse than the other.
These are very loose classifications.
JMHO
These are all generalizations and should in no way be construed as limiting factors. One mans farmer is another mans cowboy.
As with all generalizations, the fact that they are generalizations, would make them wrong. :wink: